Specialty Services

Wisdom Teeth Extractions

Wisdom teeth are a third set of molars in the back of your mouth. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25, and they're spotted on X-rays. Most people have them removed for one of these reasons:

They’re impacted. Because they're so far back in your mouth, wisdom teeth may not come in normally. They can be trapped in your jawbone or gums, which can be painful.

They come in at the wrong angle. They may press against your other teeth.

Your mouth isn’t big enough. Your jaw has no room for an extra set of molars.

You have cavities or gum disease. You may not be able to reach your wisdom teeth with your toothbrush or dental floss.

Improving Gummy Smiles

Crown lengthening is generally performed in order to improve the health of the gum tissue, or to prepare the mouth for restorative or cosmetic procedures. In addition, crown lengthening procedures can also be used to correct a “gummy” smile, where teeth are covered with excess gum tissue. Crown lengthening exposes more of the natural tooth by reshaping or recontouring bone and gum tissue. This treatment can be performed on a single tooth, many teeth or the entire gum line, to expose a pleasant, aesthetically pleasing smile.

Dental Implant Placement

Dental implants are the next best thing to your healthy, natural teeth. Strong and stable, a dental implant restores a lost tooth so that it looks, feels, fits and functions like a natural tooth when implanted by an experienced implant dentist. Other options such as dentures or bridges can lead to bone deterioration, and may interfere with eating, smiling, speaking and other activities of everyday life.

We love partnering with community organizations to support their causes. On Saturday September 30, 2017 we had the Pro-elite cheerleaders set up in our expansive parking lot for a garage sale while the Urgent Animals of Fort Worth used our lawn to get some of their puppies adopted!

In an effort to promote health and wellness, the brush. team got together to do Yoga at the office on 10/6/17! That same day we did some staff appreciation projects and also got trained on OSHA and HIPAA by Cary Smith, founder and owner of DentistSecure.